You can book this holiday cottage from:
- £511 per week
- £73 per night
- 6 Guests
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 1 Pet
- WiFi
- Garden/Courtyard
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 king/super-king bed
- 4 single Zip&Link beds (combine for king/super king)
Kitchen
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 3 WCs
- Towels provided
- En-suite bathroom
- Bath
- Shower
Families
- Family friendly
- Travel cot
- Highchair
Outdoors
- Garden, courtyard or patio
- Outdoor storage
- Barbecue
- Private parking
How far to...?
- Beach 42 miles
- Pub 0.2 miles
- Shop 1.5 miles
Special Features
- Open fire or woodburner
- Welcome pack provided
- Countryside views
Important - please note
House Rules
- No more than 1 pet
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
Accessibility
Accessibility
- Ground floor toilet
Read the full Access Statement for this property.
Description
Oakwood Barn is a recently renovated spacious property sleeping up to six people and offers very well-equipped accommodation. Decorated and furnished to a high standard, suitable for families or groups of friends wishing to holiday together, this is a great cottage for a holiday in the Dales. The property is spacious and the oak furniture and leather sofas provide a luxury feel to the property. A woodburning stove in the lounge is ideal for when you want a nice cosy night in. Oakwood Barn is surrounded by spectacular scenery and flower meadows sheltered by beautiful landscapes. Footpaths criss-cross the fields and cycling can be enjoyed along the country lanes, or you can take a leisurely stroll to Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle nearby. The local pub which is pub number 18 on the Inn Way is within walking distance of the property.
GROUND FLOOR:
Hallway:
Kitchen/dining area: Electric oven, grill, induction hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, Nespresso coffee machine, dining table and chairs.
Lounge: Leather sofas, chairs with footstools, coffee table, woodburning stove (fuel provided), TV with Sky, DVD, Panasonic sound system with CD, radio, Bluetooth, Near field communication.
Utility room: Washing machine, tumble dryer, coat storage.
Cloakroom: Washbasin, toilet.
Garage: Secure bike storage, Belfast sink, coat and boot storage, wood store.
FIRST FLOOR:
Bedroom 1: King size bed, chest of drawers, dressing table, chair, hanging space for clothes, TV with Freeview.
En suite: Electric shower, washbasin, toilet.
Bedroom 2: Zip and Link beds (can be king-size or twin), wardrobe, chest of drawers, TV with Freeview. Limited head height to one side of the bed.
Bedroom 3: Zip and Link beds (can be king-size or twin), hanging space for clothes, chest of drawers, TV with Freeview. Limited head height to one side of the bed.
Bathroom: Bath, separate large shower, toilet, washbasin.
Pets: One small, well behaved dog.
Garden: Garden and courtyard with furniture and barbecue.
Parking: Parking for 2 cars.
Heating: Oil central heating, woodburning stove
Short Breaks: Not accepted at peak times.
Shop: 5 miles. Pub: 0.2 miles.
Notes: No smoking allowed at this property. Unlimited WiFi is available free of charge. Mobile phone signal is variable.
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Area Information
Carperby
Carperby is located in the district of Richmondshire in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park.This linear village is midway between Hawes and Leyburn, in Wensleydale (famed for its cheese making). The village is also in close proximity to Aysgarth Falls, which are a spectacular triple flight of waterfalls on the River Ure, and Penhill Beacon which lies on the South side of the Dale. The seven stepped Carperby Cross in the village centre dates back to 1674 and suggests that there was once a market held in the village and the village was also the location for James Herriot and his bride's honeymoon who stayed at the local village pub, The Wheatsheaf. The village is in excellent countryside for walking with many interest sites just a short walk from the village, there are lime kilns nearby as well as a stone circle close to the village. Above the village you'll find the old stone quarries.
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